CONCERNS about the height of a seven-bedroom home, which was proposed along with two apartment buildings on land above St Aubin’s Bay, has resulted in permission being refused for the entire scheme.
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Hospital substation to be built in Kensington Place
PLANS to demolish a former doctors’ mess to make way for an electricity substation for the Hospital have been approved as current equipment is ‘past its sell-by date’.
Public comes out against congestion charge in town
CONGESTION charges for motorists in St Helier should not be introduced, according to the majority of people who voted in a JEP online poll.
St Helier regeneration ‘depends on resources’
INITIATIVES to regenerate the town and deliver improvements for residents failed to make significant changes as resources were not available, the Environment Minister has said.
Planning approve St John boat park
AN existing boat and vehicle park in the Green Zone in St John has been given retrospective planning approval as the site was previously designated for commercial storage.
Voter registration changes – wait until after Bailiff referendum, say PPC
NO changes should be made to voter registration before the upcoming referendum on the dual role of the Bailiff, the chairman of the Privileges and Procedures Committee has said.
Move to support Planning Committee
POLITICIANS will be able to put themselves forward to sit on both the Environment, Housing and Infrastructure Scrutiny Panel and the Planning Committee, if States Members agree.
Bailiff’s retirement is a good time to consider dual role, say Members
THE retirement of the Bailiff next year provides the perfect opportunity to revisit the debate on replacing the position in the States with that of an elected speaker, two senior backbenchers have said.
Collective responsibility for ministers may be axed
THE requirement for ministers to take collective responsibility for their decisions no longer serves a purpose and should be scrapped from States procedures, a government watchdog has said.
Hospital plans under fire at public inquiry
THE proposed plans for the new hospital came under fierce criticism at the planning inquiry yesterday as Islanders lined up to put forward alternative site proposals – with the Waterfront featuring prominently.

